KCFlyer
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It's none of mu business...just like it's none of Texas' business. But in the VERY rare chance the SC finds in favor of Texas (if they even hear the case), then 15 of those 17 states that joined Texas (including big ole swing state Florida) did exactly the same thing that the four states being sued did. So if they win, and because these 17 states were so concerned about it, it's only fitting that THEIR votes get thrown out as well. If that happens, Biden would lose 46 electoral votes and Trump would lose 94.Well KC, let me turn the table on you and ask, exactly what State Legislature gave their Attorney General the authority to change election rules?
And FWIW, While 17 states joined Texas...26 states petitioned for the same writ to say they did NOT support Texas.